BANGOR, Maine — Maine Sports Hall of Famer and local DJ Dana Wilson on Wednesday waived a jury trial and agreed to be tried before a judge on one count of possession of child pornography, according to the Penobscot County district attorney’s office.

The investigation into Wilson began in February 2011, Brewer police Detective Sgt. Jay Munson said the day Wilson was indicted.

“We found no evidence of any local children or what appears to be local children [on Wilson’s computer],” Munson said last year.

Wilson has a disc jockey business and has provided music for dances sponsored by Brewer Parks and Recreation and area schools for many years, Munson said.

The videos found on Wilson’s computer showed adult men having sex with girls under the age of 12, according to a previously published report. Monitoring of child pornography sites by law enforcement officials outside of Maine led to an Internet address owned by Wilson, Roberts said in June.

Wilson was inducted into the Maine Sports Hall of Fame in May for his basketball feats at Bangor’s Husson College, where he graduated in 1974. Wilson averaged nearly 35 points per game his senior year, best among all NCAA Division III schools that year, according to the hall.

If convicted, Wilson faces up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000. He also would be required to register as a sex offender for 10 years and could be prevented from spending time with minors as a DJ.